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NevilTheDevil
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Hobart, Tasmania Shroom ID
#16309898 - 05/31/12 02:57 AM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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Okay i went hunting again today and found two mushrooms that i suspect to be Psilocybe subaeruginosa, The second one i am more doubtful about. If anyone could ID these i would be thankful.
Habitat: Grassy moist areas around ponds
Gills: Darker colour, possible blue bruising around the sides.
Stem: Solid, dark brown colour.
Cap: Conical Shape.
Spore print color: About an hour later under a jar, a lightish purple colour.
Bruising: On the first one, Slight blue bruising on the gills and towards the bottom of the stem. On the second unsure of bruising on the gills, a very obvious blue colour on the bottom of the stem.
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Also found this one that made me feel a bit weird looking at it, cause of the colouring is quite strange:
And groups of these all over the place:
^^ These ones being grey coloured.
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NeoSporen
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First ones are subs, second dark species look like Hygrocybe, third (the last grey ones)might be from the genus Megacollybia. TimmiT or someone from down there will have better ones I'm sure.
#1 and #2 are the same
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Edited by NeoSporen (05/31/12 03:01 AM)
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TimmiT
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Re: Hobart, Tasmania Shroom ID [Re: NeoSporen]
#16309926 - 05/31/12 03:08 AM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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I agree with the first two being subs and a Hygrocybe. The second mushroom is very cool. My first though for the last one is Tricholoma but it's not a species I'm familiar with, nor is the second.
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NevilTheDevil
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Re: Hobart, Tasmania Shroom ID [Re: NeoSporen]
#16309933 - 05/31/12 03:13 AM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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bfogg8706 said: First ones are subs, second dark species look like Hygrocybe, third (the last grey ones)might be from the genus Megacollybia. TimmiT or someone from down there will have better ones I'm sure.
#1 and #2 are the same
Cheers for the quick reply, Any ideas on keeping this fresh until i can found a few more to take with them? ( a week or so max) Oh and with the second one, the bit at the bottom covered in blue, is that okay to eat with the mushie? looks pretty nice.
Edited by NevilTheDevil (05/31/12 03:14 AM)
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NeoSporen
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Re: Hobart, Tasmania Shroom ID [Re: TimmiT]
#16309939 - 05/31/12 03:16 AM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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Tricholoma seems to fit fairly well. I'm pretty bad with southern hemisphere fungi, so I will not try to ID any further.
Put them in a paper bag in your fridge and they should keep for a few days or so. The bit covered in blue is the good stuff;) so yes, you wanna eat the blue parts. Not the mycelium, and neither of the other species you found, but the subs are all good. I would cut that stem butt off and put it in a mulch bed or under some wood so it can grow.
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Edited by NeoSporen (05/31/12 03:17 AM)
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NevilTheDevil
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Re: Hobart, Tasmania Shroom ID [Re: NeoSporen]
#16309943 - 05/31/12 03:24 AM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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TimmiT said: I agree with the first two being subs and a Hygrocybe. The second mushroom is very cool. My first though for the last one is Tricholoma but it's not a species I'm familiar with, nor is the second.
Sorry so to get this straight 1# and 2# are subs, the red coloured one is supposedly a Hygrocybe and the last one supposedly Tricholoma?
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bfogg8706 said: Tricholoma seems to fit fairly well. I'm pretty bad with southern hemisphere fungi, so I will not try to ID any further.
Put them in a paper bag in your fridge and they should keep for a few days or so. The bit covered in blue is the good stuff;) so yes, you wanna eat the blue parts. Not the mycelium, and neither of the other species you found, but the subs are all good. I would cut that stem butt off and put it in a mulch bed or under some wood so it can grow.
The stem butt being which part sorry? I am very new to this so sorry to the both of you if these questions have obvious answers i just like to make sure i know what im getting into.
I cannot put these in the fridge as it is not my fridge, dont have a paper bag either. Any other ideas?
Edit: Haha i had no intention of eating the last two pictured, i just loved the look of the reddish one.
Edited by NevilTheDevil (05/31/12 03:27 AM)
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TimmiT
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Quote:
NevilTheDevil said:
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TimmiT said: I agree with the first two being subs and a Hygrocybe. The second mushroom is very cool. My first though for the last one is Tricholoma but it's not a species I'm familiar with, nor is the second.
Sorry so to get this straight 1# and 2# are subs, the red coloured one is supposedly a Hygrocybe and the last one supposedly Tricholoma?
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bfogg8706 said: Tricholoma seems to fit fairly well. I'm pretty bad with southern hemisphere fungi, so I will not try to ID any further.
Put them in a paper bag in your fridge and they should keep for a few days or so. The bit covered in blue is the good stuff;) so yes, you wanna eat the blue parts. Not the mycelium, and neither of the other species you found, but the subs are all good. I would cut that stem butt off and put it in a mulch bed or under some wood so it can grow.
The stem butt being which part sorry? I am very new to this so sorry to the both of you if these questions have obvious answers i just like to make sure i know what im getting into.
I cannot put these in the fridge as it is not my fridge, dont have a paper bag either. Any other ideas?
Dry them. Stem butt = base of the stem (where all the debris is attached).
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NevilTheDevil
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Re: Hobart, Tasmania Shroom ID [Re: TimmiT]
#16309968 - 05/31/12 03:41 AM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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The second one has a very nice stem butt on it though,
I don't want to chop that one off, could i use the one on the first sub and be able to grow these mushrooms? And could you post a link to a good drying tutorial? Thank you.
Edited by NevilTheDevil (05/31/12 03:46 AM)
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TimmiT
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Yes, you can use the stem butt to start a patch but you'll still have to chop it off. We're saying not to eat the dirt and shit attached.
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NevilTheDevil
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Re: Hobart, Tasmania Shroom ID [Re: TimmiT]
#16309986 - 05/31/12 03:52 AM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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TimmiT said: Yes, you can use the stem butt to start a patch but you'll still have to chop it off. We're saying not to eat the dirt and shit attached.
I know i was going to give a good wash and trim before eating them, but i mean that blue bulb on the second one at the bottom i can eat that right?
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Stopwhispering
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Loc: Melbourne
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The Hygrocybe looks very similar Bertrandia astatogala, seems there are a few MO obs: http://mushroomobserver.org/observer/observation_search?pattern=Bertrandia, all from NZ though. Cool mushroom.
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TimmiT
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Good suggestion, I think you're on to something! Bertrandina/Hygrocybe astatogala is known to occur in Australia too.
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NevilTheDevil
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Re: Hobart, Tasmania Shroom ID [Re: TimmiT]
#16310114 - 05/31/12 05:21 AM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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I feel kinda bad i didn't take some photos of the third one in its habitat ): One last question for you guys, How long before these mushrooms go bad? I dont know how to dry them and i cant keep them in the fridge.
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NevilTheDevil
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I just dryed these out by leaving them inside a sheet of newspaper at the back of of my pc, they seem quite dry now but have i ruined them? If anyone could help me out cheers.
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